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Anne Of Green Gables

CHAPTER XXVI
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Do you think there is any prospect of it, Marilla ?" "I shouldn't say there was a great deal" was Marilla's encouraging answer.

"I'm sure Mrs.Allan was never such a silly, forgetful little girl as you are." "No; but she wasn't always so good as she is now either," said Anne seriously.

"She told me so herself--that is, she said she was a dreadful mischief when she was a girl and was always getting into scrapes.

I felt so encouraged when I heard that.

Is it very wicked of me, Marilla, to feel encouraged when I hear that other people have been bad and mischievous?
Mrs.Lynde says it is.


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